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The Collaborative Architecture of Alvar and Aino Aalto | TABlog


The Collaborative Architecture of Alvar and Aino Aalto | TABlog | Tokyo Art Beat
Setagaya Art Museum spotlights the Finnish couple’s enduring design
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In 2019 Japan and Finland commemorated their 100th year of friendship and cooperation, and part of the celebration was an exhibition for Finnish architect Alvar Aalto at Gallery A4 in Tokyo and the Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum in Kobe. Continuing the festivity this year, “Aino and Alvar Aalto: Shared Visions” is being shown at the Setagaya Art Museum until June 20th. This special exhibition extensively documents the collaborative work of this husband and wife pair who has left a tremendous mark not only on Scandinavian architecture but on worldwide design as well. ....

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An Exhibition Celebrates 50 Years of the Japan Society and Centuries of Craftsmanship


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When Practice Becomes Form: Carpentry Tools from Japan showcases the invisible structures that underlie traditional building.
The first thing a visitor encounters upon entering
When Practice Becomes Form: Carpentry Tools from Japan at New York City’s Japan Society, is the faint aroma of sawdust. A combination of cypress and cedar, this subtle scent pervades three halls filled with building models, traditional hand tools, and joinery displays, reinforcing the fact that the root of traditional Japanese building is the tree.
Plentiful in that heavily forested archipelago, timber was the material of choice for the everyday architecture of dwellings and shops as well as for sacred spaces such as of temples and shrines, though the show focuses on the design, construction, and preservation of large temple buildings. Everything in this exhibition, from ceiling height models detailing the design of bridges and roofs to an extensive selection of hand saws, chi ....

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Woodworking exhibit highlights reopening of Japan Society in NYC


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Detailed wood joinery like this assembly of a bracket complex will be included in the Japan Society exhibit, “When Practice Becomes Form: Carpentry Tools from Japan.” Photo courtesy of Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum.
As its first exhibition upon reopening to the public, Japan Society will present “When Practice Becomes Form: Carpentry Tools from Japan.”
Opening on the tenth anniversary of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, the exhibition celebrates the resilient spirit of Japanese architecture and craftsmanship through woodworking tools, architectural patterns, and models.
The site-specific exhibition design, conceived by the esteemed architect Sou Fujimoto in collaboration with Brooklyn-based Popular Architecture, highlights an enduring connection between traditional Japanese wooden construction and modern architecture. ....

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Traditional Japanese carpentry versus modern times


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January 31, 2021
The YouTube algorithm has been very good to me lately and led me to a channel for the 竹中大工道具館 (Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum) which is based in my old home prefecture’s capitol, Kobe. Japanese carpentry is always a fun rabbit hole to dive down and for me it often borders on unbelievable. To see these intricate works of art, houses, shrines, temples, castles and to find out these impeccable structures are sometimes built entirely without nails stretches my imagination beyond what it can fathom.
I watched two expertly produced, subtitled videos over a Friday evening and it inspired me enough to share some of my own thoughts. ....

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